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  1. #1
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    Default 1986 Supra Sunsport - on the water

    We've gone from here...
    Supra Sunsport - Bennett's Boat Repair 4 - 11.16.11.jpg
    To here...
    Supra Sunsport - Bennett's Boat Repair 8 - 12.6.11.jpg
    To here...
    Supra Sunsport - Bennett's Boat Repair 9 - 12.6.11.jpg
    To here...
    Supra driver view - 7.12.12.jpg
    To on the water - at speed.
    Lots of work still to do - but having a blast along the way!
    photo 5.jpg

    -Chris

  2. #2
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    Congrats, I am amazed at your rate of progress. Dedication! Time for fun!
    --WakeMikeys 1987 Supra SunSport--
    Thread - https://forum.supraboats.com/showthread.php?t=3630
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    Congratulations looks like a great job. Is that a PVC elbow fitting at the raw water intake? If so you may want to change it to brass.

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    Awesome work, let's see more pics!

  5. #5
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    Will swap out the PVC for brass - thanks for the observation and advice.
    More time on the water this weekend. New Holley carb - WOW, what a difference. Easy start, smooth idle, great holeshot.
    Would love to share more pictures, but the forum doesn't like my flickr url's and my latest go-pro images are too big.
    Way to difficult to post - IMO.
    -Chris

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    Default How about a video, since pics aren't cooperating tonight...

    First time daughter went tubing. Go-Pro is unbelievable!


    -Chris

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    There is no sweeter sound than a PCM 351.
    That rope looks low was it attached to the pylon?

  8. #8
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    No - was using tow hook on transom. Wanted to leave the back seat free to move about without ducking a rope now and then.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by ckracing View Post
    Will swap out the PVC for brass - thanks for the observation and advice.
    More time on the water this weekend. New Holley carb - WOW, what a difference. Easy start, smooth idle, great holeshot.
    Would love to share more pictures, but the forum doesn't like my flickr url's and my latest go-pro images are too big.
    Way to difficult to post - IMO.
    -Chris
    Chris, which Holley carb did you put on? Part # if it's not an easy find please!

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    Model 4160
    Part # on Holley's web site is 0-80319-1

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